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October 13, 2006

Iqaluit this week

Coffee house
Saturday, Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at Inuksuk High School. The Iqaluit Music Society presents a coffee house. Admission is free - donations accepted. For more information contact Jennifer Wakegijig at jenniferwalk@hotmail.com or 979-6353.

Breast cancer workshop
Sat., Oct. 21 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Iqaluit public health office. Learn about breast health, cancer prevention, detection and support. Free information and refreshments are provided. For more information, call 975-4813.

Skills Canada Nunavut Annual General Meeting
Monday, October 23 at 7:00 p.m. at the library of Inuksuk High School. For information, or if you are interested in getting involved with the Board of Directors, please email or call Michelle Jacquard at michellej@skillscanada.com or 867-975-6574.

To have your event listed, free of charge, please call 979-5357, fax 979-4763, or send an email to johnt@nunatsiaq.com.


October 6, 2006

Iqaluit this week

Fall veterinarian visit
Wednesday, Oct. 18 until Monday, Oct. 23. Call 979-4902 to book an appointment for your pet. Sponsored by the Iqaluit Rotary Club.

Breast cancer workshop
Oct. 21 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Iqaluit public health office. Learn about breast health, cancer prevention, detection and support. Free information and refreshments are provided. For more information, call 975-4813.

To have your event listed, free of charge, please call 979-5357, fax 979-4763, or send an email to johnt@nunatsiaq.com.


October 6, 2006

Kamotiq liquor license suspended

Iqaluit’s Kamotiq Inn won’t be allowed to serve alcohol for the next month and a half, thanks to a ruling handed down by Nunavut’s liquor licensing board last Wednesday.

Dave Wilman, the chair of the liquor board, said they found the restaurant had not complied with an earlier ruling, handed down in mid-2005, after the restaurant was fined for liquor act violations.

That ruling ordered the establishment to properly train its servers to ensure that customers are not over-served alcohol.

In March this year the Kamotiq received a reminder they must provide proof that this training took place, Wilman said, but “they never did that.”

So this past Wednesday the restaurant’s liquor license was suspended for 45 days, beginning last Thursday.

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